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because there are so view african-americans working at npr. she went on to say she has been treated much better by fox news folks. that's a brave statement. obviously she is angry with npr for mistreating her husband but gets specific on assessment. we believe mrs. williams is a patriot. juan will be here monday he has a new book about his experience at npr. looking forward to that. >> check out the fox news factor website. talking points memo each evening right there we would like you to spout off about the factor. oreilly@foxnews.com. name and town if you wish to opine. word of the day, do not be a barbermonger, when writing to the factor. again, thanks for watching. i am bill o'reilly. please always remember that the spin stops right here, because we are definitely because we are definitely looking out for you. closed captioning by closed captioning services, inc.
because there are so view african-americans working at npr. she went on to say she has been treated much better by fox news folks. that's a brave statement. obviously she is angry with npr for mistreating her husband but gets specific on assessment. we believe mrs. williams is a patriot. juan will be here monday he has a new book about his experience at npr. looking forward to that. >> check out the fox news factor website. talking points memo each evening right there we would like you to...
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npr was a shining light above that. npr was pacifica. they were yelling even louder, these were lies, these were lies. if they take this media away from us, we're doomed to be controlled by the same people who brought us adolf hitler and his gang. host: the u.s. house votes today on whether to end funding for npr. what do you think? caller: taxpayers would be better served if we donated the money to c-span. they come the closest, in my opinion, for being unbiased. people can listen to you all and make up our own minds. host: fond du lac, wisconsin. we do not take taxpayer money here, for the record. caller: i will make the short and sweet. 1 1/2 minutes. unlike other callers, i like to listen to all media. npr is one of the great ones. they have some great entertainment. one thing i recall -- all media back in 1995 -- bill clinton gave china most favored nation status, opening the door to all of our businesses going over there. bush had nothing to do with losing our jobs. i have heard that on npr, fox, all the others. i say give them as
npr was a shining light above that. npr was pacifica. they were yelling even louder, these were lies, these were lies. if they take this media away from us, we're doomed to be controlled by the same people who brought us adolf hitler and his gang. host: the u.s. house votes today on whether to end funding for npr. what do you think? caller: taxpayers would be better served if we donated the money to c-span. they come the closest, in my opinion, for being unbiased. people can listen to you all...
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on npr fired her for what? >> because she violated the ethics. >> bill: what ethics? >> i guess apparently she got involved and organized a small event in d.c i think she was -- >> bill: you're not allowed to do that? >> npr ethics code states that journalists may not participate in marches and rallies involved in issues covering -- >> bill: so clearly she did. >> however, she says she's not a journalist. she's a host of a music program. >> to make a point, this is another example of the media acting as a pr company for the protests. the movement, bill, is a lot like me, when you see me on tv, i appear normal size. but in real life, i'm tiny. that's what the occupy protests are like. >> bill: i got it. all right. bill ayers, remember him? chicago activist, caught up in bombings in the '60s and all that. he had something to say about the protests as well. role the tape. is saying, i want y'all to be nonviolent. i want you to be nonviolent. >> bill: turning on barak obama. somebody said to me a very smart guy onc
on npr fired her for what? >> because she violated the ethics. >> bill: what ethics? >> i guess apparently she got involved and organized a small event in d.c i think she was -- >> bill: you're not allowed to do that? >> npr ethics code states that journalists may not participate in marches and rallies involved in issues covering -- >> bill: so clearly she did. >> however, she says she's not a journalist. she's a host of a music program. >> to...
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among them, channel 9, the aclu, politico.com and npr. they want a judge to toss out the lawsuit as frivolous. snyder is suing the city paper and writer dan mckenna. he claims the paper libeled him, writing malicious things about him and believed the comments were anti-semitic. the city paper sits by mckenna and his article. brett haber has ask snyder for a one-on-one interview to talk about this suit. snyder has declined. >>> the montgomery county council is expected to cast its final vote today to give the police chief more power without having to enter collective bargaining with the police union. the fraternal order of police contends the bill erodes protections for the officers. however, the measure would not affect the union's bargaining rights over wages or benefits. >>> the montgomery county police involved in this crash may have some explaining to do. the accident shut down colesville road in silver spring for nearly 12 hours. authorities say that the officer was heading south on colesville road, lost control, crossed the median a
among them, channel 9, the aclu, politico.com and npr. they want a judge to toss out the lawsuit as frivolous. snyder is suing the city paper and writer dan mckenna. he claims the paper libeled him, writing malicious things about him and believed the comments were anti-semitic. the city paper sits by mckenna and his article. brett haber has ask snyder for a one-on-one interview to talk about this suit. snyder has declined. >>> the montgomery county council is expected to cast its final...
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brain wars, how the military is failing its wounded, npr. deepwater horizon oil spill interactive account coverage, pbs newshour. a year at war, the new york times. the final moments of deep water horizon, the new york times. >> and that amigos to it the new york times, you're at war. >> accepting. tammy, james. >> i promised everybody i would come back. >> a lot of women in my shoes have left the military because they could not leave their kids. >> when you throw the public's out the window and you are fighting, it is rough. >> my main concern is whether or not i will still be wounded. >> the best things in life are not suppose to be easy, i guess. [applause] >> wow, thank you. this is a great honor. we are thrilled. this goes to the amazing team that worked with me on this, some of whom are behind me here, some of whom could not make it. they do it with great passion and great feeling. it also goes to the soldiers of the first battalion, 87th infantry. we lived with them for almost a year. they just opened up to us with amazing can door. -
brain wars, how the military is failing its wounded, npr. deepwater horizon oil spill interactive account coverage, pbs newshour. a year at war, the new york times. the final moments of deep water horizon, the new york times. >> and that amigos to it the new york times, you're at war. >> accepting. tammy, james. >> i promised everybody i would come back. >> a lot of women in my shoes have left the military because they could not leave their kids. >> when you throw...
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the cooperation for public broadcasting cpb which funds much of the work that pbs and npr do, funded by cpb for the next couple years are engaged in a program called the american graduate program. on public television and radio for the next two or three years, you'll see a concentrated effort targeting how we turn around the education process in this country. so this for me is one of a number of primetime specials we're going to be doing on pbs. the first one happens to focus on the crisis of young black boys. your question is prescient and brilliant. at the end of the day, these are our children and the price, the cost that we pay in this country long-term for ignoring wholesale groups of people even young black boys is the price we really don't want to pay. we talk about what the cost to this society are when we ignore, again, large sectors of our society here again, we can't do that if we think america is going to ever close the gap between the have gots and the have nots in this country. if america is going to be a great nation again, we have to make sure that nobody literally ge
the cooperation for public broadcasting cpb which funds much of the work that pbs and npr do, funded by cpb for the next couple years are engaged in a program called the american graduate program. on public television and radio for the next two or three years, you'll see a concentrated effort targeting how we turn around the education process in this country. so this for me is one of a number of primetime specials we're going to be doing on pbs. the first one happens to focus on the crisis of...
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alan simpson pointed out we shouldn't be cutting home heating oil, we shouldn't be cutting npr budget. where is it going to come from? would you support cutting medicare and medicaid to save the bridges? >> they're not linked, the two. we had a dedicated stream of revenue for nothing but roads and bridges and infrastructure. look, we waste, according to the american society of civil engineers, we waste $115 billion a year sitting in traffic. we could save $115 billion by modernizing our roads, making us more efficient, and we had a users fees dedicated to that. the users fee system got side tracked and now we're trying to get it back online. >> what about a gas tax? that's one thing that tom donahue has talked. would your rank and file members be willing to pay a higher gas tax to raise money for roads and bridges and tunnels? >> if it were dedicated to building roads, bridges and tunnels and transit systems, they definitely would be because it's a jobs bill. creating infrastructure and building all of the things that you mentioned create more jobs than anything else. they generate ec
alan simpson pointed out we shouldn't be cutting home heating oil, we shouldn't be cutting npr budget. where is it going to come from? would you support cutting medicare and medicaid to save the bridges? >> they're not linked, the two. we had a dedicated stream of revenue for nothing but roads and bridges and infrastructure. look, we waste, according to the american society of civil engineers, we waste $115 billion a year sitting in traffic. we could save $115 billion by modernizing our...
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jimmy and i got on television a couple of times and npr couple of times. i'd want to say we yelled at each other, but i raised my voice. he was as polite as he could be. he said it against my rules to require people to come to wikipedia and say who they are. the article resulted in literally a flood, a thousand e-mail's, telephone calls, letters, many from people who had been harmed in the same way. some five wikipedia -- some by wikipedia and some by other websites. what finally was impressive to me was the flood of a tax. some of them came by e-mail personally. but so many of them went back to the biography that somebody was writing and most outrageous, venomous, vicious things you could ever imagine or said about me over the next eight months. jimmy wales finally put a block on this new biography to which i had confused to contribute anything. the last person said i had raped jacqueline kennedy. not so funny. but there was not a thing i could do about it. then i received a call from a person i had never heard of who lives in san antonio. he said i can h
jimmy and i got on television a couple of times and npr couple of times. i'd want to say we yelled at each other, but i raised my voice. he was as polite as he could be. he said it against my rules to require people to come to wikipedia and say who they are. the article resulted in literally a flood, a thousand e-mail's, telephone calls, letters, many from people who had been harmed in the same way. some five wikipedia -- some by wikipedia and some by other websites. what finally was impressive...
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npr. most americans support national public radio. they think is important to have an independent news a voice. but the republicans do not like it -- i do not know why they do not like it. planned parenthood, once again, and the other programs, the right wing does not like those programs because they do not believe the government should fund it pregnancy prevention and health care. that is why they did not fund the health care bill. it is true. those programs help millions of american women, their birth control, cancer screening, pregnancy prevention. what you are looking at is a social agenda that is veiled under the idea that we're just cutting programs that people do not need. i had so many women, to me about how they could not get their health care services if they did not go to planned parenthood because they do not have health insurance. host: let's hear from a republican next. caller: good morning, ladies. i'm calling about the abortion issue. congresswoman, you said that the law does not allow for federal funding of abortion.
npr. most americans support national public radio. they think is important to have an independent news a voice. but the republicans do not like it -- i do not know why they do not like it. planned parenthood, once again, and the other programs, the right wing does not like those programs because they do not believe the government should fund it pregnancy prevention and health care. that is why they did not fund the health care bill. it is true. those programs help millions of american women,...
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the npr came up with one idea. >> each day the u.s. treasury mints nearly $2 million in coins. coins that mostly go directly into storage. abc's john karl checked it out. >> reporter: we took a journey to the u.s. mint in philadelphia where they seem to haveore doors than "get martsmart." for a lesson in how the government is losing money by making money. it sounds a little bit like las vegas around here except the coins never stop coming. this is the presidential dollar coin. congress ordered the mint to make millions of them to honor every dead president. but nobody seems to want them. rutherford b. hayes. off the press, literally, these coins are still warm. they cost 32 cents a pop to make. the mint makes nearly 2 million of them every day. do the math. about $600,000 a day to make them. and each one of these bags, 140,000 coins, $140,000,, more than 2,000 pounds. because almost nobody uses these things most go directly into storage. we found a bunch of them 100 miles down the road in a vault. here at the federal reserve in baltimore, the coins are packed into plastic bags
the npr came up with one idea. >> each day the u.s. treasury mints nearly $2 million in coins. coins that mostly go directly into storage. abc's john karl checked it out. >> reporter: we took a journey to the u.s. mint in philadelphia where they seem to haveore doors than "get martsmart." for a lesson in how the government is losing money by making money. it sounds a little bit like las vegas around here except the coins never stop coming. this is the presidential dollar...
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. >> mike pesca, thank you, i love your stuff on npr. >>> and now "dancing with the stars" lost their most controversial contestant. chaz bono is voted off. >>> and the controversial ruling of the death of amy white house. marjorie, you've had a policy with us for three years. it's been five years. five years. well, progressive gives megan discounts that you guys didn't. paperless, safe driver, and i get great service. meredith, what's shakin', bacon? they'll figure it out. getting you the discounts you deserve. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> more than three months after amy winehouse died, we finally know why, and let's get the latest from "showbiz tonight" host a.j. hammer. what happened? >> well, this news is just breaking from london a short time ago, an inquest has said that amy did die as a result of alcohol poisoning. amy's parents said it is relief that we found out what happened to amy. the court found that she had been battling hard to battle the alcohol, and it is a source of great pain that she could not winb in time. she started to drink a week after he
. >> mike pesca, thank you, i love your stuff on npr. >>> and now "dancing with the stars" lost their most controversial contestant. chaz bono is voted off. >>> and the controversial ruling of the death of amy white house. marjorie, you've had a policy with us for three years. it's been five years. five years. well, progressive gives megan discounts that you guys didn't. paperless, safe driver, and i get great service. meredith, what's shakin', bacon? they'll...